(a) inflection; verbal 'time' (Grammar)(b) tool; instrument; piece of equipment(c) new member of a group; one who is newly enlisted or drafted into the armed forces(d) item; object; piece of text; paragraph of a contract

(a) aircraft which flies by means of horizontally rotating blades(b) property; financial means; assets; property; main city of a country of region (city where national or regional government is located, i.e.: London is the capital of the UK)(c) doctrine; tenet; precept; fundamental law; primary lawon which other laws are based(d) group of judges; board, flat piece of wood; band; strip; crew; team; staff

4) n. technique

(a) group of people who gathered to see or hear a performance, a seminar, a talk, etc.; viewers; official meeting; interview(b) metal money; piece of stamped metal currency (as opposed to paper bills)(c) progression; succession; series of things in succession; order; arrangement; chain of events; series of scenes which make up one episode of a film (Cinema); consequence; outcome; order of monomers within a polymer chain (Genetics)(d) method of performance; technical skill; manner in which technical details are treated

5) n. deadline

(a) expression of intent to damage or injure; intimidation; danger(b) time when a project; assignment; task or job must be completed or turned in(c) period of residence; act of taking possession (Law); right of possession(d) person who is licensed to practice medicine (i.e. physician, surgeon etc.); person who received a doctor's degree from a university (Ph.D.)

(a) to create; to write; to arrange; to relax; to calm oneself; to settle(b) to draw attention; to captivate; to fascinate(c) to interpret incorrectly; to comprehend incorrectly(d) to be compatible; to be suitable; to be an equal competitor; to compare; to be compared; to find something that matches another

8) v. idealize

(a) to represent as the embodiment of perfection; to view someone or something as ideal(b) to conform; to change; to make suitable; to match; to fit(c) to cause to move or happend faster; to hasten; to increase the speed of something; to speed something up(d) to go out of sight; to become extinct; to cease to exist; to vanish; opposite of to appear

(a) to draw out to the full length; to extend; to elongate; to be extended; to reach out; to pull; to make taut; to strain; to be pulled; to be elongated; to lie down; to extend over a certain period of time; to span(b) to delay; to obstruct; to hinder; to prevent; to thwart(c) to separate into sections; to partition(d) to scatter; to spread out; to be scattered